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Little International March 30 - March 31, 2007
Registration Information 
2007 Schedule of Contests  _________________________________________________________
Contact Little "I" Manager - Dustin Mohrhauser 1929 8th St. Brookings, SD 57006 605-695-9030 sdsu_littlei@yahoo.com Assistant Little "I" Manager Crissa Zenk, 605-949-0127
Judging Coordinator - Jill Pesek 507-828-9260
Assistant Judging Coordinator - Laurie Zubke 605-880-8923
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What is Little "I"? Little International is a two-day agricultural exposition planned, organized, and implemented by students at South Dakota State University for the benefit of high school and collegiate students. Little International is considered the largest two day agricultural exposition in the country. The exposition provides students with an opportunity to compete in judging contests, showmanship competitions and fitting challenges.
History of Little I Little International has been presented every year since 1921 with only three exceptions. In 1926, it was cancelled due to the Scarlet Fever epidemic and 1944-1945 because of World War II. The very first Little I was patterned after the Chicago International Livestock Exposition and was held in what is now the Agricultural Heritage Museum on campus. In 1952, Little International was moved to what is now called the Intramural Building and it finally moved to where it is held today, the Animal Science Arena in 1977. During the week prior to Little International, the student staff prepares the Arena for the exposition. This includes erecting the famous red barn and white fence, adding bleachers, and dying the wood chips green for the show ring. Also, each member of the staff is responsible for ensuring that the specific task of the committee they sit on is accomplished, whether that is livestock judging or the event schedule. Purpose Little International serves both high school and collegiate students alike. The exposition provides a fun and competitive opportunity for students to develop and refine skills essential for lifelong success in agriculture. Through Little International students can utilize the two day event, not just as an opportunity to improve their showmanship, fitting or judging skills, but also to develop time management skills, responsibility, hard work and personal pride - Not to mention the networking possibilities and the fun had by all involved with Little International. |
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