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What are the three main criteria judges consider when evaluating Agriscience Fair projects?
 
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What are the five Agriscience Fair categories?
 
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Answer to Question 1

The three main criteria judges consider when evaluating Agriscience Fair projects include:

1 . How well the scientific method was followed
2 . The detail and accuracy of the log book and project report
3 . Whether tools/equipment were used in the best possible way

Answer to Question 2

The five Agriscience Fair Categories include:

1 . Biochemistry/Microbiology/Food Science
2 . Environmental Sciences
3 . Zoology (Animal Science)
4 . Botany (Plant/Soil Science)
5 . Engineering (Mechanical/Agriculture Engineering Science)



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