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1 FLORICULTURE CAREER DEVELOPMENT EVENT RULES AND REGULATIONS TEAM COMPETITION ALABAMA FFA ASSOCIATION

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Purpose... 1 Eligibility and Regulations... 1 District Event... 1 State Event... 2 Event Phases... 3 Scoring the State Event... 5 State Awards... 5 Sponsors... 5 Recommended References... 6 Plant Materials Identification List... 7 Floral Arrangement Score Sheet Floral Arrangement Itemized Cost List Taking a Telephone Order Score Sheet Taking a Telephone Order - Order Form Job Interview Score Sheet Plant Potting Score Sheet Asexual Plant Propagation Score Sheet Pinching Plants Score Sheet Tabulation Sheet - District Tabulation Sheet - State No person shall be denied employment, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination in any program or activity on the basis of disability, gender, race, religion, national origin, color, age or genetics. Ref: Sec. 1983, Civil Rights Act, 42 U.S.C.; Title VI and VII, Civil Rights Act of 1964; Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Sec. 504; Age Discrimination in Employment Act; The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and The Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008; Equal Pay Act of 1963; Title IX of the Education Amendment of 1972; Title II of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008: Title IX Coordinator, P.O. Box , Montgomery, Alabama or call (334) Revised August 2012 Floriculture CDE

3 PURPOSE FLORICULTURE CAREER DEVELOPMENT EVENT To give FFA members an opportunity to use the floriculture skills they have acquired in Agriscience Education courses and to make FFA members more fully aware of the horticultural enterprises in Alabama. ELIGIBILITY AND REGULATIONS For specific eligibility of participants, refer to the Contests and Awards Booklet. Only district eliminations will be held prior to the state event. The top four place winners in the North, Central and South Districts will compete in the state finals. CDE Scantrons will be used at District and State Eliminations. DISTRICT EVENT 1. The event will be held at regular district event eliminations. 2. A team will consist of a maximum of four members. The three highest scorers will make up the team score. (National FFA Contest requires 4 members with all scores counting) 3. The event will have three required phases. Identification of Plant Materials, Pests, Disorders, and Equipment (25 specimens) -- 6 points each (Artificial plants may be used as specimens) General Knowledge Examination (50 questions) -- 4 points each Problem Solving (10 Questions) 20 points each 4. Participants will have 30 minutes to complete the written examination and 60 minutes to complete the Problem Solving portion of the event. Participants will be given 1 minute per specimen for the identification of plant materials. When the participant identifies the item, its name is then located on the identification list. The participant then records the number by that name on a scan form at the respective station. All this must be done within the 45 second per item time constraint. 6. The district event will be scored as follows. Individual scores will be the sum of the scores on the three required phases of the event plus scores of other phases, if any. Phase Written Examination... Identification of Plant Materials... Problem Solving... Possible Points 200 points 150 points 200 points

4 FL-2 NOTICE If ties occur at the district event, the team with the highest combined score in the General Knowledge Examination phase will be the winner. If still tied, select the team with the highest combined score in the Identification of Plant Materials phase. STATE EVENT 1. The team will consist of a maximum of four members. The team s total score will be based on the sum of the points earned by the three highest scoring participants on the team. 2. Participants entering the Floriculture Career Development Event may not enter the FFA Nursery and Landscape Career Development Event the same year. 3. The state event will have 7 phases. Identification of Plant Materials General Knowledge Examination Problem-Solving/Decision-Making Job Interview Verbal Customer Assistance (Telephone Order) Flower Arrangement Growing Procedures 4. Any communication between participants during the event will be sufficient cause to eliminate the team(s) involved from the event. If a cell phone is seen or heard in the possession of a competitor, that individual student will be disqualified from competition and receive a score of zero. 5. Any assistance given to a team member from any source during the event will be sufficient cause to eliminate the team from the event. 6. Under no circumstance will any participant be allowed to touch or handle plant material in the Identification of Plant Materials phase of the event. Any infraction of this policy will be sufficient cause to eliminate the team from the event. 7. References -- A list of references for use as a guide in training teams is printed in this booklet, but the event will not be based exclusively on these references. See the Recommended References section. 8. Coaches/Advisors may not enter the event area until the event has been completed. 9. The state event will be held during the State FFA Convention. 10. Competitors must enter their name on the scorecard or they will receive a score of zero. Judges will not attempt to figure out who the card belongs to.

5 FL-3 EVENT PHASES Phase 1 -- IDENTIFICATION OF PLANT MATERIALS Fifty (50) specimens from the plant list will be displayed for participants to identify. Each specimen will be designated by a number (1-50). Participants will be given 45 seconds per specimen for the identification of plant materials. When the participant identifies the item, its name is then located on the identification list. The participant then records the number by that name on a scan form at the respective station. All this must be done within the 45 second per item time constraint. Five (5) points will be given for each specimen that is correctly identified. No plants may be touched or handled in any way. Artificial plants may be used as specimens. Phase 2 -- GENERAL KNOWLEDGE EXAMINATION (250 points) Fifty objective-type, multiple-choice questions will be selected from the areas listed below. This phase of the event will test the participant s knowledge and understanding of the basic principles relating to these areas of horticulture, for example: questions for the Plant Materials area may deal with such features as anatomy of a flower or leaf, physiology of specific types of plants important to the horticulture industry, etc. Each participant will be allowed approximately 30 minutes to complete this phase. Each answer has a value of five points. The official reference for this phase is the HORTICULTURE TEST BANK publication. Plant Materials Planting or Growing Media Diagnosis of Plant Disorders Materials (Growth Regulators, Fertilizer, etc.) Propagation Safety Cultural Instructions Floral Design Phase 3 -- PROBLEM-SOLVING/DECISION-MAKING Each participant will solve 10 problems related to the various aspects of the floriculture industry. A problem-solving activity is defined as: A mental or physical activity involving the gathering or searching of information and the use of a logical solution process using commonly accepted standards and available information to solve a problem specific to a particular area of floriculture production or retailing. Each problem will describe the situation associated with or creating the problem and list four possible solutions to the problem. The participant must decide on the best possible solution to the problem. Each participant will be allowed approximately 50 minutes to complete this phase of the event. Each correct solution has a value of 20 points.

6 FL-4 Phase 4 -- PRACTICUM (350 points) Each participant will perform the four activities listed below. Score sheet(s) for each practicum is(are) included in this publication. 1. Floral Arrangement- (100 points) Make a $35 floral arrangement. The event superintendent will announce the type of arrangement during the team orientation meeting. Using the materials provided, participants will be allowed 20 minutes to complete their arrangements and itemized bills. The event assistant at the beginning of the practicum will provide participants the RETAIL price of the flowers and foliage that they will use in their arrangements. The MARKUP will be built into the retail price. When the participant has determined the total arrangement cost, he or she has included the markup. Retail cost of flowers and foliage given to the participant will be determined after polling florists to determine their current retail prices on the flowers and foliage used in the event. Artificial flowers/plants may be used during this phase of the contest. 2. Taking a Telephone Order (75 points) Each participant will be provided an order form and a telephone. An event judge will serve as a customer and will score telephone usage as well as the written order. A sample order form is included in this publication. Approximately five minutes will be allowed for this exercise. A copy of the Telephone Practicum Order Form is included in this publication. 3. Interview for a Job (100 points) Each participant will appear before an employer (judge) for the purpose of interviewing for a position available in the employer s business. Each team competing will receive a job description and application two weeks prior to the state event. Approximately five minutes will be allowed for each interview. It is strongly suggested that participants bring a resume to present to the judge. 4. Growing Procedures (75 points) One of the following three events in growing procedures will be used each year. The event chosen will not be announced until the event. Each event will use the score card with assigned criteria for that event. i. Potting of Plant Cuttings Participants will be asked to plant five rooted cuttings in the pot provided. Each participant will be given a group of cuttings from which to select five; a 5 1/2-to-6-inch pot; a soil medium at the correct moisture level, ID stake and a marking pencil. Ten minutes will be allowed for completion of this practicum including the judging of the potted plant cuttings.

7 FL-5 ii. Asexual Propagation of Plants Each participant will be provided the parent plant materials and all other materials needed to propagate plants asexually. Using the available mate-rials, participants will take five cuttings from the plant before them and stick them in rooting media. Ten minutes will be allowed for completion of this practicum including the judging of the participant s performance in completing the practicum. iii. Pinching Plants A plant will be placed before each participant. The participant will be given instructions as to what they are to do to the plant by the event assistant in charge of the practicum. Participants will be judged on the procedures they follow in pinching the plant. Ten minutes will be allowed for completion and judging of this practicum. SCORING THE STATE EVENT Phase Possible Points 1. Identification of Plant Materials General Knowledge Examination Problem-Solving/Decision-Making Practicums 350 Individual s Total 1,000 Note: The three highest scorers will make up the team score. Team scores will be sum of the top 3 scoring team members. (3,000 points possible) If the event ends in a tie at the state event, the total of the four team members scores in the following events will be used in the order that they are listed to determine the winner: 1) General Knowledge Exam, 2) Problem Solving, 3) Plant and Equipment ID 4.) Practicums STATE AWARDS/SPONSOR(S): Refer to Alabama FFA Contests and Awards Booklet at:

8 FL-6 RECOMMENDED REFERENCES This list of references is not intended to be inclusive. Other sources may be utilized and teachers are encouraged to make use of the very best instructional materials available. The following list contains references that may prove helpful during event preparation. All About Perennials Ortho Books. Chevron Chemical Company, 6001 Bolinger Canyon Road, San Ramon, CA Color With Annuals Ortho Books. Chevron Chemical Company. Arranging Cut Flowers Ortho Books. Chevron Chemical Company. All About Growing Orchids Ortho Books. Chevron Chemical Company. Controlling Lawn and Garden Insects Ortho Books. Chevron Chemical Company. All About Houseplants Ortho Books. Chevron Chemical Company. Gardening in Containers Ortho Books. Chevron Chemical Company. The ORTHO Problem-Solver Ortho Books. Chevron Chemical Company. Complete Guide to Gardening Better Homes and Gardens, Meredith Corporation, Des Moines, Iowa. Floral Design and Marketing Ohio Agricultural Education Curriculum Materials Service, The Ohio State University, Room 254, 2120 Fyffe Road, Columbus, Ohio Hortus, Third L. H. Bailely Hortorium. The Macmillan Co., N.Y. (Latest authority on nomenclature). The Greenhouse Worker, 2nd Edition Peter J. Wotowiec. Ohio State University, 2120 Fyffe Road, Columbus, OH The Retail Florist Business, 4th Edition Peter B. Pfahl, Interstate Publishers and Printers, Danville, IL. Introduction to Floriculture Roy A. Larson, Academic Press, New York, N.Y. Flower Shop Management. Ohio State Curriculum Service, Ohio State University, 2120 Fyffe Road, Columbus, OH American Style Flower Arranging Peter B. Pfahl and Elwood W. Kalin, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ. Ornamental Horticulture for Agribusiness Education in Alabama. Agriscience Education, 3410 Skyway Drive, Auburn, AL Horticulture/Floriculture Student Study Guide. Agriscience Education, 3410 Skyway Drive, Auburn, AL Horticulture Test Bank. Agriscience Education, 3410 Skyway Drive, Auburn, AL

9 Number Botanical Name/Common Name FL-7 Floriculture Plant ID List Number Botanical Name/Common Name 101 Aechmea chantinii cv. / Bromeliad 102 Ageratum mexicanum cv. / Ageratum 103 Aglaonema commutatum cv. / Aglaonema 104 Alstroemeria aurantiaca / Peruvian Lily 105 Antirrhinum majus cv. / Snapdragon 106 Anthurium x andraeanum cv. / Anthurium, Flamingo Lily 107 Aphelandra squarrosa cv. / Aphelandra, Zebra 108 Araucaria heterophylla / Norfolk Island Pine Plant 109 Argyranthemum frutescens / Marguerite Daisy 110 Asparagus densiflorus Sprengeri / Sprengeri Fern 111 Asparagus setaceus / Asparagus Fern 112 Astilbe hybrid cv. / Astilbe 113 Begonia x tuberhybrida cv. / Tuberous Begonia 114 Begonia x semperflorens- cultorum / Wax Begonia 115 Caladium x hortulanum cv. / Fancy-Leaved 116 Calceolaria crenatiflora cv. / Pocketbook Plant Caladium 117 Callistephus chinensis cv. / China Aster 118 Camellia japonica cv. / Common Camellia 119 Canna x generalis cv. / Common Garden Canna 120 Catharanthus roseus / Madagascar Periwinkle 121 Cattleya cv. / Cattleya Orchid Hybrid 122 Celosia argentea cv. / Cockscomb 123 Chamaedorea elegans / Parlor Palm 124 Chamelaucium uncinatum / Waxflower 125 Cholorophytum comosum cv. / Spider Plant 126 Chrysanthemum x morifolium cv. / Florist s Chrysanthemum 127 Cissus rhombifolia Mandaiana / Grape Ivy 128 Clematis Jackmanii Group cv. / Clematis 129 Codiaeum variegatum pictum cv. / Croton 130 Crassula argentea / Jade Plant 131 Cyclamen x persicum cv. / Florist s Cyclamen 132 Cymbidium cv. / Cymbidium Orchid 133 Dianthus caryophyllus cv. / Carnation 134 Dieffenbachia maculata cv. / Spotted Dumbcane 135 Dracaena fragrans Massangeana / Corn Plant 136 Dracaena cincta / Red Edge Dracaena Dracaena 137 Echeveria cv. / Hens and Chickens 138 Echinocactus cv. / Barrel Cactus 139 Epipremnum aureum cv. / Golden Pothos, 140 Erica carnea cv. / Spring Heath Devil s Ivy 141 Eucalyptus polyanthemos / Silver Dollar Gum 142 Euphorbia milii splendens / Crown-of-Thorns 143 Euphorbia pulcherrima cv. / Poinsettia 144 Exacum affine / German (Persian) Violet 145 Ficus benjamina Exotica / Benjamin Fig 146 Ficus elastica Decora / Decora Rubber Plant 147 Ficus pumila / Creeping Rubber Plant 148 Freesia x hybrida / Freesia 149 Fittonia verschaffeltii / Nerve Plant 150 Gardenia jasminoides Fortuniana / Gar-denia 151 Gerbera jamesonii / Transvaal Daisy 152 Gladiolus x hortulanus cv. / Garden Gladiolus 153 Gynura aurantiaca Sarmentosa / Purple 154 Gypsophila elegans cv. / Baby s Breath Passion, Velvet Plant 155 Hedera helix cv. / English Ivy 156 Hemerocallis cv. / Daylily

10 FL-8 Floriculture Plant ID List (p.2) 157 Heptapleurum arboricola / Dwarf Schefflera, 158 Hippeastrum hybrid cv. / Amaryllis Dwarf Octopus Tree 159 Hosta undulata / Plantain Lily 160 Hoya carnosa / Wax Plant 161 Hyacinthus orientalis cv. / Hyacinth 162 Hydrangea macrophylla cv. / French (Florist s) Hydrangea 163 Impatiens hybrid cv. / Impatiens 164 Iris x germanica florentina cv. / Flag (Bearded) Iris 165 Iris x xiphium cv. / Dutch Iris 166 Justicia brandegeana / Shrimp Plant 167 Kalanchoe x blossfeldiana cv. / Kalanchoe 168 Leucanthemum x superbum cv. / Shasta Daisy 169 Liatris spicata / Liatris 170 Lilium longiflorum cv. / Trumpet (Easter) Lily 171 Lilium x hybridum cv. / Hybrid (Garden) Lily 172 Limonium sinuatum / Statice 173 Lobularia maritima / Sweet Alyssum 174 Maranta leuconeura var. kerchoviana / Prayer Plant 175 Matthiola incana cv. / Flowering Stock 176 Monstera deliciosa / Cutleaf Philodendron 177 Narcissus pseudonarcissus cv. / Daffodil 178 Neoregelia carolinae Tricolor / Bromeliad 179 Nephrolepis exaltata cv. / Boston Fern 180 Opuntia tribe cv. / Cactus 181 Paeonia cv. / Peony 182 Paphiopedilum x hybrid cv. / Ladyslipper Orchid 183 Pelargonium x domesticum cv. / Regal (Lady 184 Pelargonium x hortorum cv. / (Zonal) Geranium Washington) Geranium 185 Pelargonium peltatum cv. / Ivy Geranium 186 Peperomia argyreia / Watermelon Peperomia 187 Peperomia caperata / Emerald Ripple Peperomia 188 Peperomia obtusifolia Variegata / Variegated Peperomia 189 Petunia x hybrida cv. / Common Garden Petunia 190 Phalaenopsis cv. / Phalaenopsis (Butterfly) Orchid 191 Philodendron scandens oxycardium / Heartleaf 192 Pilea cadierei / Aluminum Plant Philodendron 193 Pilea involucrata / Friendship Plant 194 Pilea microphylla / Artillery Plant 195 Pilea nummularifolia / Creeping Charley 196 Plectranthus mummularis / Swedish Ivy 197 Polianthes tuberosa / Tuberose 198 Primula x polyanthus cv. / Polyanthus (Primrose) 199 Primula malacoides cv. / Fairy Primrose 200 Rhododendron cv. / Azalea 201 Rosa hybrid, Class Hybrid Tea cv. / Hybrid Tea 202 Rumohra adiantiformis / Leatherleaf Fern Rose 203 Saintpaulia ionantha cv. / African Violet 204 Salvia splendens cv. / Salvia 205 Sansevieria trifasciata cv. / Snake Plant 206 Saxifraga stolonifera / Strawberry Plant 207 Schlumbergera bridgesii / Christmas Cactus 208 Schlumbergera truncata cv. / Thanksgiving Cactus, Crab Cactus 209 Senecio cineraria Diamond / Diamond Dusty 210 Senecio x hybridus cv. / Florist s Cineraria Miller 211 Sinningia speciosa Fyfiana Group cv. / Gloxinia 212 Solanum pseudocapsicum cv. / Jerusalem

11 FL-9 Floriculture Plant ID List (p.3) 213 Solenostemon scutellarioides / Coleus 214 Spathiphyllum clevelandii / White Anthurium, Peace Lily 215 Stephanotis floribunda / Stephanotis 216 Strelitzia reginae / Bird-of-Paradise 217 Syngonium podophyllum / Nephthytis 218 Tagetes species cv. / Marigold 219 Tolmiea menziesii / Pickaback Plant 220 Tulipa cv. / Tulip 221 Vaccinium ovatum / Florist s Huckleberry 222 Viola x wittrockiana cv. / (Garden) Pansy 223 Zebrina pendula cv. / Wandering Jew 224 Zinnia elegans / Zinnia Floriculture Equipment Identification List 225 Boutonniere Pin 226 Corsage Pin 227 Corsage Stem 228 Corsage Tape 229 Glue Gun 230 Glue Pan 231 Knife sharpener 232 Paddle Wire 233 Pruner 234 Ribbon Scissor 235 Rose Stripper 236 Steel Pick Machine 237 Styrofoam Cutter 238 Under Water cutter 239 Waterproof Tape 240 Wire cutters 241 Wristlet

12 FL-10 Floral Arrangement Score Sheet Student Name: Chapter: Needs Improvement Good Excellent Points Earned Arrangement: (65 points) Design Balance Functionality Judges Choice Itemized List of Costs: (35 points) Price Range Accuracy Completeness Neatness Total Score 100

13 FL-11 Floral Arrangement Itemized List of Cost Student Name: Chapter: Flower/ Foilage Quantity Used Unit Cost Total Total Flower/ Foliage Cost: Flower/ Foilage Quantity Used Unit Cost Total Total Other Materials Cost: Total Flower/ Foliage Cost Total Other Materials Cost Floral Foam Container Cost Total Arrangement Cost* * Participants will be provided the RETAIL price of flowers and foliage that they will use in their arrangement by the event official at the beginning of the practicum. The MARKUP is built into the retail price of the flowers and the foliage used in the arrangement.

14 FL-12 TAKING A TELEPHONE ORDER SCORE SHEET Name Chapter Needs Improvement Good Excellent Points Earned Telephone Usage: (50 points) Introduction Voice Personality Information Gathered Evidence of Product Knowledge Closing of Order Written Order: (25 points) Delivery Instructions Description of Floral Items Billing Information Card Message Neatness and Completeness Correct Computation Total Score 75

15 FL-13 TAKING A TELEPHONE ORDER ORDER FORM Name Chapter Customer Name Address INCOMING ORDER Date Phone Zip Deliver To Delivery Address Delivery Date Description of Floral Items No. Price Each Total 1. $ $ Method of Payment Open Account: Sub Total $ 6% Tax Charge Card: Exp. Date: Total Cost $ Card Message Card 1 Card 2 Order Taken By:

16 FL-14 JOB INTERVIEW SCORE SHEET Name: Chapter: Needs Improvement Good Excellent Points Earned Introduction Initial presentation Eye contact Handshake Gives name States why here Knowledge of Job Resume Typed Completeness Content/Accurate Application Legibility Completed Knowledge of the Floriculture Industry Tell me about yourself What skills do you have for this job? What are your experiences relating to this job? Why should I hire you over someone else? Response to Questions What are your weaknesses? Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years? BONUS: Would you hire this person? Personality Confidence Enthusiasm Appearance Poise Posture Closure ["Thank you."] Asks for the job or a decision date Total Score 100

17 FL-15 PLANT POTTING SCORE SHEET Name: Chapter: Needs Improvement Good Excellent Points Earned Potting Process: (52 points) Selection of Cuttings Filling Pot with Soil Placing of cuttings Covering cutting rooted ends Labeling of pot Watering of potted cuttings Potting Product: (23 points) Depth of planting Correct soil level in pot Cutting arrangement and angle Firmness of soil General appearance Total Score 75

18 FL-16 ASEXUAL PLANT PROPAGATION SCORE SHEET Name: Chapter: Possible Points Members Score Selection of Cuttings 12 Making Cuttings 15 Preparation of cuttings for sticking in media 10 Use of rooting hormone 6 Selection of growing Media 12 Sticking of cuttings in growing media 8 Response to questions 12 Total Points 75

19 FL-17 PINCHING PLANTS SCORE SHEET Name: Chapter: Needs Improvement Good Excellent Member Score Selection of part to pinch Use of proper procedures in making pinches Make of proper hard pinches Make of proper soft pinches Overall effect of making pinches Total Score: 75

20 TABULATION SHEET FL-18 DISTRICT Revised August 2011 FLORICULTURE CAREER DEVELOPMENT EVENT CHAPTER Participant Participant Number Event Phase Participant Score Participant Total Name of Participant # 1 Written Exam Plant ID (150 points) Prob. Solving Participant # 1 s Total possible is 550 points,) (Maximum score Name of Participant # 2 Written Exam Plant ID (150 points) Prob. Solving Participant # 2 s Total possible is 550 points,) (Maximum score Name of Participant # 3 Written Exam Plant ID (150 points) Prob. Solving Participant # 3 s Total possible is 550 points,.) (Maximum score Name of Participant # 4 Written Exam Plant ID (100 points) Prob. Solving Participant # 4 s Total possible is 550 points.) (Maximum score TEAM RANKING TOTAL TEAM SCORE (The four individual participant scores will make up the team score. The maximum score is 2200 points.)

21 TABULATION SHEET Revised August 2011 FL-19 FLORICULTURE CAREER DEVELOPMENT EVENT CHAPTER Participant Event Phase Name of Participant # 1 General Knowledge Examination (250 points) Identification of Plant Materials Problem-Solving/Decision-Making Floral Arrangement Taking a Telephone Order Interview for a Job Growing Procedures (100 points) (75 points) (100 points) (75 points) Participant Score Participant # 1 s Total (Maximum score possible is 1000 points.) STATE Participant Total Name of Participant # 2 General Knowledge Examination (250 points) Identification of Plant Materials Problem-Solving/Decision-Making Floral Arrangement (100 points) Taking a Telephone Order (75 points) Interview for a Job (100 points) Growing Procedures (75 points) Participant # 2 s Total (Maximum score possible is 1000 points.) Name of Participant # 3 General Knowledge Examination (250 points) Identification of Plant Materials Problem-Solving/Decision-Making Floral Arrangement (100 points) Taking a Telephone Order (75 points) Interview for a Job (100 points) Growing Procedures (75 points) Participant # 3 s Total (Maximum score possible is 1000 points.) Name of Participant # 4 General Knowledge Examination (250 points) Identification of Plant Materials Problem-Solving/Decision-Making Floral Arrangement (100 points) Taking a Telephone Order (75 points) Interview for a Job (100 points) Growing Procedures (75 points) Participant # 4 s Total (Maximum score possible is 1000 points.) TEAM RANKING TOTAL TEAM SCORE (The four individual participant scores will make up the team score. The maximum score is 4000 points.)

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